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Officials look over the E-section of the 200-bed temporary hospital being built inside part of the Georgia World Congress Center for coronavirus patients, Wednesday, April 15, 2020, in Atlanta. While area hospitals are burdened by the spike in cases of COVID-19 the makeshift facility would treat patients with mild to moderate symptoms—those who don't need to be on ventilators. Gov. Brian Kemp said the move is part of an effort to expand the state's surge capacity. The pop-up hospital is being constructed by the Georgia National Guard, Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, Department of Community Health, Department of Public Health, and independent contractors. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
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